A few years ago we took a look at our shower, with all its bottles, big labels and tricky caps, and we thought, "This is clutter!" It was also a lot of free advertising to be staring at each morning. So we did a literal and a visual decluttering by throwing out all the name brand bottles and transferring the shampoos, conditioners and lotions to generic bottles from Ricky's. This one is our favorite.
The Luxor Professional Applicator Bottle is made of soft plastic that squeezes easily, while the pointy tip puts out just the right amount of shampoo, lotion or conditioner. There is no top to play with and water never gets inside this little baby. Using this also makes you feel like a professional salon rat when you're soaping up.










Great idea, but the hole on the applicator tip lets in air... Which seriously reduces the shelf life of your product! All liquid cosmetics should be stored in air tight containers...You're better off using a lid or a pump. ( Never use jars or these type of applicator lids) :)
That's probably true, but I love how that bottle lux.
I do even worse, though -- if I can't find the brand of peach-colored shampoo and conditioner that have bottles whose shape I really like, I buy a different kind and put them into them.
Sorry - but the container looks way too much like it should be in an ad for Summer's Eve with a wistful woman strolling on the beach. . . Yikes - I remember seeing those commercials when I was little and can still remember them vividly - aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaak!
aren't they for hair dye? yes. i was that awkward girl with hair color including but not limited to crayon red.
"in highschool" should be put somewhere in that second sentence. ;-)